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emotions in check, and to shed all of that magically with a snap of the finger and say it's over, is very difficult to do. we are experiencing decompression as almost exactly the kind of decompression that the hostages must be going through. this task force initially did media activities at the level of american society. and apparently were in close contact with the audience on a constant and daily basis. but this task force was created with a much different purpose. they had to do everything they could to connect with the emotions of the people of the world through this the mass media played a game and diverted the audience's attention from the main culprit, the white house , and portrayed iran as the main culprit by portraying it as the oppressed. they
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were in daily and regular contact with the mass media and answered their questions. of course, they did not stop there and launched their world tour campaign , which was completely spontaneous and popular on the surface, but behind the scenes it was completely planned. with this strategy, their clear goal had now become even broader . that is, to arouse emotions.
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these actions and images did not affect anyone. in the same era of carter and politicians the united states tried to move forward in international courts and globally using this propaganda created and isolate iran so that there would not be a single country that would give iran the right and a court of
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issues that never paid attention to the students' requests. however , the dimensions of the matter were getting more and more complicated every day, but carter nevertheless issued an order to add 1,800 navy personnel and four ships to this fleet in the persian gulf . with the actions of both sides, every day , firewood was added to the furnace of the embassy occupation so that its tongues would stick out as much as possible. the students also became more and more critical of this story.
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after the 50 -member delegation failed to reach a conclusion, the students organized various ways, including requesting a live program and similar plans, and wanted to do something about the media oppression. the reality of the matter is that the us government, and especially carter , is taking such actions. the us government is afraid that the american people will realize the truth of the matter. we did not consider this to be the embassy. the actions of these people and the documents that were here show that they are spies and that they came here only to spy. the work here was just espionage. until one of the spies asked for a live tv interview.
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he had said those words under pressure. carter was under severe pressure from the public mind and since he could not think of a military option because of his election slogan, he sought mediation from iran's neighboring countries and some european countries and sent them private messages. he sent them according to their status and of course, taking into account their religion and beliefs. it had been 3 months and a few days since the capture when carter's room phone rang and he was given some good news. apparently, a number of embassy personnel, who may
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have been on a mission or were walking around the streets of tehran for daily shopping and sightseeing , had reached the embassy of their friend and neighbor, canada, on the day of the hostage-taking after learning about the incident and the situation. they had managed to hide during this time and inform the white house. during these few months, they had also been trying to escape. they reviewed various plans and finally, in an operation called argo, under the command or responsibility of antonio mendez , a black intelligence officer who had a special expertise in disguise and cross-border operations, they succeeded in entering iran under the cover of a journalist and filmmaker and taking those six people out of iran under the same cover, that is, filmmakers.
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but what is wrong is that the media was telling a different story about this incident and basically excluded the fact that these six people were not inside the us embassy and instead said that they had escaped from the students inside the iranian embassy in the first place . they did and then they reached the canadian embassy. this means a made-up story with a few heroes. now they have to pay for this news as much as they can to restore their shattered ego in the last few months. because now they had achieved the greatest victory without doing the slightest thing , escaping from iran, and that too without fulfilling any conditions . cinema and media that had managed to heal the wounds of the defeat in vietnam to some extent and
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show the soldiers and leaders of their country as real heroes. now in this episode too , they had done well so far and had been able to tell the people it is accepted all over the world that their country is a factory for making heroes , and this type of behavior has continued to this day, and it is interesting that they have added a touch of iranophobia and anti-iranism to most of their works . for example, this same antonio mendez wrote the book argo based on his memoirs about the escape of six american spies , which years later was made into a film with the same title and with the same distortions mentioned by hollywood and with the cia budget, and so on.
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people die, they die badly. thank you very much for that, tonight, it is my great pleasure to introduce live from the white house, the first lady the united states, michelle obama. thank you, jack, and welcome to the white house, everyone, and now for the moment we have all been waiting for, and the oscar goes to...
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was made and won an oscar for best picture. an award that was presented directly by the first lady of the united states, mrs. obama, from the white house. and that shows how important this event and its treatment have been to them to this day. this was not the only book on the subject of the occupation that was being created. writers, researchers and historians were not idle either. writers like mark boden, warren christopher , william daugherty, and several other authors spent years writing and publishing books on the subject , some of which became bestsellers. these books were mostly historical fiction, and some were novels based on a book called the ayatollah's guests
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, which was written in the form of a novel and was based on reality. mark spent five years trying to investigate the incident from all angles , and to do so , he made many trips to iran. based on this book, his son , arne boden, made a multi-part documentary of the same name, which is now available on the internet . it is one of several documentaries that have been made over the years on this subject. carter, who felt that the situation would be resolved with this campaign, sanctions, and international measures , increased media and propaganda programs both at home and abroad. but as time went by , the pressure on the government increased to the point where the white house finally decided to launch a military operation called eagle claw . first, they conducted numerous aerial reconnaissance missions over several months and
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took photographs of their operational points in different parts of the country, especially tehran, and now they were preparing for a major operation. they were in order to to make this operation even more perfect , they also used some forces loyal to the shah and their own iranian spies inside the country. they even did strange and unbelievable things. in the published documents , pictures, notes and other materials, it can be seen that the white house and high-ranking us military forces used palmists and fortune tellers and spent many days investigating where the spies were and in what part of the building, for example , and using seemingly strange science , they would draw their location on paper and finally match it with their own possessions. and apparently they had come up with a detailed plan for the operation. of course, this operation required some preparation. on april 17, carter
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issued a travel ban on his people to iran, except for journalists. but two days later , in the continuation of the media activities of the spy family, mrs. barbaratine, unaware of everything , ignored this order and went to france. she came from paris to tehran and easily met with her son and was even given special hospitality and care by the students. at the same time, european countries also banned the sale of military items to iran and diplomatic forces they had reduced themselves and finally on may 25 , 2010, operation eagle claw began. the army commandos were supposed to first
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move towards tehran after establishing a base in the tebes desert and, after freeing the spies , take them to amjadiyeh stadium and return them to their base by helicopter. but this operation was stopped at the very first stage and was defeated in the tebes desert by a sandstorm. the media had different reactions after this incident.
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some of them considered this action by carter and his soldiers and army forces to be brave. the families and the spies themselves they were very upset and angry about this action and were practically afraid of its consequences. carter and his friends now took the 50- person delegation to iran that boycotted them .
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i found a strong connection with these iranian students. i don't know where he got the courage, but i called and said, "jack, i'm going to die. " they said, "hey, jack, we're glad to hear from you." i said , "this is the message i have for you. swear to god for me that every single young american will be safe." they said , "we swear to god. " let's go, pastor. at that time, everyone was waiting for a serious answer. they were from iran, but all they did was move the spies. they sent some of them to mashhad, some to isfahan, and some to tabriz to be more prepared for any possible operation.
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this simultaneous mother- son meeting with this incident caused tomorrow. our iran that family and another family of one the hostages, the graves family deeply regret the actions that our president took yesterday, and we would like to apologize for that action. thank you for allowing me the opportunity to see my son.
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it is interesting to know that years later a play was produced on the subject of a mother's trip to iran without any mention of the appropriate treatment of the students or even of the us military and espionage operations in the theater , which is precisely the kind of work that american children have been taught since the occupation to this day .
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for example , lemmon high school, which does not include topics such as the globalization of middle eastern issues , the reagan doctrine, and the iranian green movement , has also included the subject of the occupation of the spy nest in its curriculum . these schools have designed webinars in which teachers explain they are presenting that event to students and it is called virtual education. there are even websites designed for students where they can search for the desired educational information and they ask students to make videos of capturing a spy's nest and each of them takes on a role in it. although they may not be of good quality and may even seem like a joke, they leave their own impact and this issue will remain in their minds forever
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and they will not forget who their enemy is and why, even if one day their country does something cruel and barbaric against that country , their minds will be filled with they have prepared in advance and are giving their politicians full credit. the former, who was also the last king of egypt, buried the crypt where his father's body had once been buried.
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now one of the disputes, and in fact the most important dispute between iran and america, namely the shah's talent , has been resolved on its own. of course, america's refusal to yield to other demands and their criminal interventions over the years have made this marathon continue. the us election campaign was underway and now the warmongering rival had come to the field with the slogan let's make america great again, and now all the events a term in office. it had become a tool in reagan's hands to get carter out of the way. he was an important thing to him. the release of the spies would either free
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them or lead to a major war . although iran had been through the difficult years of the war, it still did not give in to these threats. months had passed since the occupation and carter was approaching the final days of his presidency. after repeated unsuccessful attempts to free the spies and refusing to yield to the demands of iran and other students, he had made sure that he would lose the next term in office. given that, he had to make a decision to end his term with at least something good. on october 16, 1980 , prime minister rajai, as the first high-ranking official after
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the revolution, traveled to the united states and condemned iraq in a speech to the un security council. on the sidelines of this event, rajai rejected carter's invitation to negotiate and announced that the united states should return the facilities purchased by the shah to iran. rajai returned to tehran and announced that the united states had accepted the conditions of the imam and the students. the us congress drafted a treaty that included iran's demands. it was also included. an agreement that perhaps the iranian negotiators never paid attention to in depth because it was such that the united states could have practically. it is optional not to implement it because this agreement was signed with the ignorance and inexperience of the iranian side. according to the agreement, iran returned the spies to their country
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and in return, the united states released only a part of the confiscated iranian property that was mentioned in its commitments to show its good faith, but in the future, it never implemented the rest of its commitments. of course, here too, it is not without merit to say that the iranian forces delayed the transfer of the spies until the last moment. the inauguration of the us presidency took so long that carter had practically no achievements during his term, which of course the us media never even mentioned . anna returned home. now their media war against iran was entering a new phase and the united states was now thinking of new scenarios. both the spies
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who were in iran and their families spoke of the proper conditions of detention and good treatment, but now they were saying different things to the media. this was just the beginning for the white house, historians , media, documentary makers. the filmmakers and their families' spies were on this issue, and now for years they have had to keep this fever and this event alive so that it would not be erased from the american people and the world. they did not waste a single day and wrote, printed and sold their memoirs. during these years , they attended conferences and meetings on every relevant and unrelated occasion and narrated those events. they even launched speaking tours in different cities and centers on this topic, which
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was both a cultural, promotional and media work and a source of income for them. of course, this income was obtained from everything related to that event. for example , all the photos related to the seizure of the american embassy were sold on reputable sites at relatively significant prices, which was due to the spies' commemorative signatures on them, which still continue to be the case, and these works themselves are media-wise immortalized in the history of special operations. this is what should have happened. we must admit that they did a good job in this area and made the spies into unparalleled national heroes. they were able to do it well with these works on the international level change the place of the oppressor and the oppressed and always show themselves to be right in what they usually do.
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sergeant lopez here put up a sign in his cell, a sign that normally would have been torn down by those guards, but this one was written in spanish, and his guards didn't know that azul means long live the red, white and blue. it should be asked and of course understood, what percentage of the young people. and the young people and the general public in general about the occupation of the american embassy and the details of this important historical event and the impact of the media black codes on the category they are aware of the above. why was the american embassy occupied and who were the occupants and what happened to them during that time and what small and big events they went through and what threats they faced at home and abroad.
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hello , welcome to the 4:00 pm news section of the khabar network . this morning, the president went to the imam reza paradise charity center without prior notice. mr. pezhakian, during this visit , inspected the maintenance status of the center and learned about its deficiencies and needs. the president the president ordered the minister of cooperatives, labor, and social welfare to present solutions to address the problems of treatment, education, housing, and employment of the disabled at the government meeting on sunday. we can do this process more easily . many of these expenses that are now...
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